I spent much of my lunchhour today trawling round the bookshops of Charing Cross Road in search of
The Atlas of Middle Earth (successfully, I'm glad to say). And I noticed that all of the major book-shops have a separate Tolkien section, albeit next to the fantasy and sci-fi fiction sections. And it included not just the books themselves, but also guides, companions, books of illustartions, the atlas and biographies of JRRT. Now this may just be a product of the rise in popularity of the works in the wake of the films, but it seemed to me to be appropriate.
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Sorry for being so ignorant- who's Terry Brooks?
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Author of the Shannara series, books of the fanatsy genre. I wouldn't recommend that you bother educating yourself. I have only read one of the series, but I would tend to agree with Nimrodel:
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Terry Brooks, which IMHO really STINKS
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In my opinion, they are vastly inferior attempts to copy the style of LotR.